wearable design presentation
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OHH!MAN!
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Presenter: Haowei Jiang (5016-6365)EE526LEC000: Wearable & Implantable
SensorsDepartment of Electrical Engineering,
University at Buffalo
Auto-Lux-Adaptive Pupil-Adjustment
Glasses
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Content
Back-groud
Design Method
Expected Outcome
Conclu-sion
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Background
By applying the circular filter plate, the polarization effect can be secured in the glasses. A color-sensitive, UV-blocking lenses can be additively inter-laced with silver-halide polymer to achieve a better eye-comfort under exposure to actinic radiation [1]. Interference films could also be surface-layered to generate the iridescent effect which is visible to outsiders but wearers [2].
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”[1] Joseph E. Pierson, Stanley D. Stookey, 1976. Method for Making Photosensitive Colored Glasses. US736,517.[2] Michael Black, Vladimir Kupershmidt, 1991. Liquid Crystal Sunglasses with Selectively Color Adjustable lenses. US640,042.
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Background
1 Polarization Effect• The oscillation direction of Natural light is at random
• Circular polarizers (filters), can be used to create circularly polarized light or alternatively to selectively absorb or pass clockwise and counter-clockwise circularly polarized light.
• (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarizer#Circular_polarizers)
• Summary: select & allow lights with certain phase passing though
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Background
2 UV-blocking• Refers to Photo-Chromism• Used to describe compounds that undergo a reversible
photochemical reaction where an absorption band in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum changes dramatically in strength or wavelength.
• (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photochromism)
• Summary: chemical inside reacts with UV (absorb it!)
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Background
3 Interference films • Thin-film interference occurs when incident light waves
reflected by the upper and lower boundaries of a thin film interfere with one another to form a new wave.
• (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin-film_interference)
• Summary: recall oily bubble!
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Background
A new method, ALAPA, is proposed to improve the overall adaptiveness to sudden lightness change based on external LUX and pupil size.
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Working Principle/Design:
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Working Principle/Design:ALAPA Glasses model with
pinhole camera in the center.
Layers Structure. Liquid Crystal surfaced with Interference Film → Silver Halide Polymer → Linear Polarizer + Quarter Wave Plate (Circular Polarizer).
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Working Principle/Design:
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[3] Cho C. W, Lee J. W, Lee E. C, Park K. R, A Robust Gaze Tracking Method by Using Frontal Viewing and Eye Tracking Camera. Optical Engineering, 2009, 48: 127202-127202-15.
Overall Procedure of the proposed eye/pupil detection method [3] .
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Expected Outcomes/Impacts:We pre-set the LUX parameter (80 LUX - level 6 - toilet lighting) by
pressing the LUX-lock button when the tester’s pupils are adaptive to test environment (the initial diameter is about 4mm with pre-set LUX).
Luminance Examples LUX Level-step Curve in logarithms.
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Blank Experiment
Expected Outcomes/Impacts:
We trace both left & right pupil diameter change following the LUX curve without ALAPA glasses, with it in the experiment group.
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Expected Outcomes/Impacts:
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We have figured out an achievable way to adjust the human pupil size to match comfort light surroundings using the pupil detection & adaptive polarization. This design will be health-oriented for those who suffer extreme light changes and back for the growing fashion.
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Conclusion:
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[1] Joseph E. Pierson, Stanley D. Stookey, 1976. Method for Making Photosensitive Colored Glasses. US736,517.
[2] Michael Black, Vladimir Kupershmidt, 1991. Liquid Crystal Sunglasses with Selectively Color Adjustable lenses. US640,042.
[3] Cho C. W, Lee J. W, Lee E. C, Park K. R, A Robust Gaze Tracking Method by Using Frontal Viewing and Eye Tracking Camera. Optical Engineering, 2009, 48: 127202-127202-15. ”
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Reference
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THX for watching!~
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